powpig2002
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we have people that know beer. let's hear your fav. IPAs.
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drinking sierra nevada torpedo. good stuff.
Wussy.Generally don't like the style, mostly because most brewers go too nuts on the hops. The beer should be suitable for shipping from London to New Delhi, unrefrigerated, and srtrong enough to only ship half or so as much.
Sorry, i just think of it as a style that doesn't need interpretation. Bass was one of the first. Done.
Generally don't like the style, mostly because most brewers go too nuts on the hops. The beer should be suitable for shipping from London to New Delhi, unrefrigerated, and srtrong enough to only ship half or so as much.
Sorry, i just think of it as a style that doesn't need interpretation. Bass was one of the first. Done.
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I don't care for the overhopped mess churned out by US breweries that once were microbreweries. I think Sierra Nevada is close to undrinkable. Long Trail has too heavy a hand with a lot of their beer.
If you go to the UK, a pint of bitter actually tastes good.
As far as Sierra Nevada and Long Trail being mass produced swill, I always thought I was a beer snob until now.
:lol:As far as Sierra Nevada and Long Trail being mass produced swill, I always thought I was a beer snob until now.
As far as Sierra Nevada and Long Trail being mass produced swill, I always thought I was a beer snob until now.
I like virtually any IPA. The hoppier, the better. That's the whole point as far as I'm concerned.